Black and white photograph (undated) of residence halls along Linden Street at the corner of Clay Avenue prior to the construction of the University Commons and the Royal Way. From left to right, Fitch Hall, Martin Hall, and Casey Hall (lower...

Article about the history of the University of Scranton by Dr. Frank X. J. Homer '64. This article served as the fifth and final installment of a series of preprints from The University of Scranton: A Centennial History.

Black and white photograph (dated January 1991) of the University of Scranton campus after a snowfall. This photograph shows the University Commons, Gerhart Baut's sculpture Metanoia, and two of the lower quad student residences (Fitch Hall, left,...

Black and white photograph (dated January 1991) of the University of Scranton campus after a snowfall. This photograph shows Gerhart Baut's sculpture Metanoia, and two of the lower quad student residences (Fitch Hall, left, and Martin Hall, right).

Black and white photograph (dated January 1991) of the University of Scranton campus after a snowfall. This photograph shows Gerhart Baut's sculpture Metanoia, and two of the lower quad student residences (Fitch Hall, left, and Martin Hall, right).

Photograph of Martin Hall (left) and Fitch Hall (right) in the lower quad on the University of Scranton campus, taken shortly after their 1958 construction. In the background, the E Building and B Building barracks may be seen along Linden Street.

Black and white photograph of the University of Scranton's lower quad of dormitories. McCourt Hall is in the front, with Fitch, Martin, and Casey Halls behind it. The Long Center, St. Thomas Hall, and parts of the Scranton skyline are visible.

Photograph of the completed construction and landscaping of the University of Scranton's University Commons on Linden Street, ca. spring 1981. Photograph was taken at the corner of Quincy Avenue (now the Royal Way). Three residence halls are in...

Photograph (ca. 1957) of the University of Scranton's first student residences (Martin, McCourt, and Fitch Halls), located on the 300 block of Quincy Avenue. The three houses, purchased in May 1955, served as student residences until 1958 when the...

Photograph of the University of Scranton's lower quad of dormitories, including McCourt, Fitch, Martin, and Casey Halls. The Long Center, St. Thomas Hall, and parts of the Scranton skyline are visible.

Black and white photograph (dated winter 1993) of the University of Scranton campus after a snowfall. This photograph shows students walking up the University Commons, with Martin Hall in the background.